SilverLining
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Thank you all for your recommendations. Keeps them coming as this may help others.
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SilverLining
MemberDecember 4, 2022 at 1:10 am in reply to: I have some of my Mom’s old Workbasket magazines . Moma and my Granny use to split the subscription because it was four dollars a year. Lol Each magazine has a few recipes in it. I was wondering if anyone would be interested in me posting some of them. Here’s a page from the March 1959.I’m interested
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A while back (2016-2019) it was realized that Veterans weren’t getting the healthcare they needed in a timely manner. The government scurried about to get appointments made, doctors working 30+ procedural cases in a day. Of course, burnout occurred and doctors/nurses began leaving. So, in an effort to meet this mandate, “My Choice” was introduced allowing Veterans to go to the physician of their choice under certain criteria. Well, now that revenue is no longer being realized in the VA system. How do they get it back? A massive push was implemented to develop an Infection Control division throughout the system in 2018-2019. (I was really curious, why the big push all the sudden?)
What happened next….COVID, shutting down every hospital/healthcare facility in the country. People were dying in droves but not from COVID so much as their co-morbidities. Sure, many who died during this time had cause of death as “COVID” because it was/is a moneymaker. Waaaaay too many died because they couldn’t get the treatments they needed because they had Covid.
You think Covid was an accident? Not me. It’s like Bobby says, “Every decision is an economic decision”.
I’m not especially educated in the political arena but I do pay attention.
Talk about starving the beast, start with your health. Stop doing those annual preventatives unless you have a problem. Insurance companies can’t wait to capitalize on your fears. Be accountable for yourself.
Okay, that being said, if I die tomorrow just know that I’m in good health, my car runs fine, no gas leaks in my house and the wiring is fine too but I do work for the government in healthcare.😏😳
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I recommend you go to Rain Country on YT for a vast selection of natural remedies. Her latest video is “The Cost of Being Healthy”. She provides many links for particular ailments. And like she will tell you, always do your research to learn what’s best for you.
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Great way to capitalize on your investment!
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Okay! I’ll look into that.
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Now I’m curious how many of the other recommendations mandated the jab?
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I Can’t wait to see their email response.
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😆 That’s what happens to me. I circle everything I want, run a total cost, then start marking off the things I don’t need.
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I had to look it up and find you’re both right. Storax, the sap from sweet gum trees have many medicinal values: antibacterial, antiviral, anti hypertensive, antioxidant, ant-inflammatory and more. I have plenty of these on my property so now I’ll learn how to preserve and use in my home apothecary. Thanks!
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We are kindred spirits! I love making salves from “weeds” I find on my property .
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Wow Tracy! I didn’t know about the sweet gum balls. I have an abundance so I’ll definitely be making a tincture next year. Thanks for sharing.
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Go to Rain Country on YT. She puts out numerous videos on this matter. Her latest is, “The Cost of Being Healthy” with many links to specific healthcare alternatives.